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Liverpool transfer news: FSG compared to Glazers over Mohamed Salah exit stance | Football | Sport

Graeme Souness has stressed that Liverpool’s owners Fenway Sports Group will prioritise business over sentiment should they receive an eye-watering proposal from Al Ittihad for Mohamed Salah in the final stretch of the summer transfer window. The Saudi Arabian champions are determined to entice the Egyptian into a lucrative return to the Middle East where he would be offered the biggest salary in all of world football.
Graeme Souness has stressed that Liverpool’s owners Fenway Sports Group will prioritise business over sentiment should they receive an eye-watering proposal from Al Ittihad for Mohamed Salah in the final stretch of the summer transfer window. The Saudi Arabian champions are determined to entice the Egyptian into a lucrative return to the Middle East where he would be offered the biggest salary in all of world football.
Salah is understood to be open to the move but he respects that Liverpool are unlikely to sanction his departure with just hours left of the European transfer window – crushing their hopes of landing a suitable replacement.
However, Jurgen Klopp has previously raised concern that the Saudi Arabian transfer window does not formally close until Wednesday, September 20 – meaning Al Ittihad can still pursue Salah beyond the English deadline.
The 31-year-old penned a new long-term contract with the Reds last summer and it would likely take a proposal worth close to £150m for Liverpool to even consider the proposition of a sale.
However, in the view of ex-Liverpool captain Souness, FSG’s business-first approach means there is every chance they could look to move their MVP on should a sizeable transfer bid land on the table.
Souness exclusively told Express Sport: “You have to look at the owners of Liverpool, they’re like the owners of Manchester United, they’re hard-nosed North American businessmen.
Salah is understood to be open to the move but he respects that Liverpool are unlikely to sanction his departure with just hours left of the European transfer window – crushing their hopes of landing a suitable replacement.
However, Jurgen Klopp has previously raised concern that the Saudi Arabian transfer window does not formally close until Wednesday, September 20 – meaning Al Ittihad can still pursue Salah beyond the English deadline.
The 31-year-old penned a new long-term contract with the Reds last summer and it would likely take a proposal worth close to £150m for Liverpool to even consider the proposition of a sale.
However, in the view of ex-Liverpool captain Souness, FSG’s business-first approach means there is every chance they could look to move their MVP on should a sizeable transfer bid land on the table.
Souness exclusively told Express Sport: “You have to look at the owners of Liverpool, they’re like the owners of Manchester United, they’re hard-nosed North American businessmen.
“They’ll be thinking ‘That’s a massive amount of money for a 31-year-old and he won’t be worth that next year if we keep him’.
“If he was to get injured in the next 12 months, he could not be worth anywhere close to the kind of money that is being discussed.
“I think it will be attractive to Mo given he’s Egyptian – going to Saudi Arabia. It will be very attractive for him.”
Souness also conveys it would be difficult to replace Salah’s relentless output should he finalise a transfer to Saudi Arabia and any move would require the likes of Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez to step up to the plate.
He added: “I think it’s a dangerous time for Liverpool because like Marcus Rashford from Manchester United – he’s their go-to man to get them 20 goals per season.
“If you take those goals out of Liverpool, it’s a huge responsibility on Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez going forward.
“To go and buy a replacement at this time having netted over £100million – Liverpool would have their trousers taken down by the club they were trying to buy the player from.
“This is a time where Liverpool are still looking to recruit in other areas. Jurgen has tried to buy Moises Caicedo for over £100m and he’s had just one season in the Premier League – so that was a brave move.
“I still think Liverpool will be looking there despite the signing of Wataru Endo.”
Klopp continues to insist that Salah is not for sale and he had hoped the saga had been put to bed ahead of the spirited 10-man 2-1 victory at Newcastle on Sunday.
Salah played the full 90 minutes in the triumph and he is expected to play in this weekend’s home clash with Aston Villa at Anfield on Sunday.
Graeme Souness was speaking as one of the judges for Sky Bet’s Real Football Number Ones campaign, looking for the heroes who aren’t always on the pitch, but are constantly making a difference to the beautiful game.”
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Luke Littler reveals the ‘next big step’ to catapult him to even greater stardom | Other | Sport

Luke Littler has revealed what he feels will be the ‘next big step’ on the road to establishing himself as the greatest player in history. The teenage superstar has enjoyed an unprecedented rise since his incredible run to last year’s World Darts Championship final. He went on to win the Premier League in his debut season before securing Alexandra Palace glory at the second time of asking.
The reigning world champion will be hoping to make a successful defence of his title in 2026, where a huge amount of prize money will likely be up for grabs. Littler received £500,000 for beating Michael van Gerwen back in January but is expected to take home significantly more if he achieves back-to-back wins.
It has been widely reported that next year’s champion will receive a £1million payday, with the amount of prize money set to be doubled. The PDC are yet to announce the proposed changes but Luke Humphries all but confirmed them in a recent interview.
Littler believes that winning seven figures would help to propel him towards even greater stardom while also helping the sport in general by increasing its profile.
“I’ve not been told anything, but obviously, it’s been going around for many years,” said Littler. “It’s been £500,000 for the past however many years, but I think that’s the next big step for us players.
“Obviously, whoever wins it, they’ll obviously go straight to number one. So, if it’s this year or if it’s next year, I do feel 99.9 per cent sure it’ll happen.”
Only time will tell if Littler can secure back-to-back titles at Alexandra Palace next year, with Humphries likely to be his closest challenger once again. Cool Hand recently claimed that a potential increase in prize money is already common knowledge despite the lack of any official announcement.
He told talkSPORT: “I’m not fighting desperately to be world number one. I’d rather be world champion, which he [Littler] is, so for him, I’m sure he’d be happier to be world champion than world number one.
“For me, it doesn’t matter what happens in the next six, seven, eight months. It’s all about the world championships. We all know that the world champion is going to get a million quid.
“So, whoever wins that is going to be world number one. If I win that, I’ll be world number one for a long time. If Luke wins that, he’s going to be world number one for a long time.”
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Chelsea target was snubbed by Saudi Arabian club but failed £58m transfer left him ‘happy’ | Football | Sport

Chelsea are reportedly eyeing a move for Victor Boniface three months after he failed to secure a transfer to Saudi Arabia. The Nigeria international seemed destined for a move to Al-Nassr towards the end of the January window but the Saudi outfit pulled the plug on a deal.
Al-Nassr were desperate to sign a new striker to play alongside Cristiano Ronaldo. They lined up deals for Boniface and Jhon Duran before making a late decision. It was Duran whose £64million switch was given the green light by officials, with Boniface forced to remain with Bayer Leverkusen. However, the 24-year-old is said to have been ‘happy’ and did not allow missing out on signing a lucrative contract ruin his mood.
Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes said a week after deadline day: “He’s very good now and I think he’s happy. He’s happy with the guys. That’s what I feel every day when I see him.
“He’s laughing in the locker room with the other crazy guys. They have a lot of fun together and he knows he has a bright future, so it’s not a once-in-a-lifetime chance.”
Now, a move to Chelsea could be on the cards. CaughtOffside report that the Blues are eyeing a move for the forward as an alternative to Alexander Isak.
Chelsea are expected to sign a new centre-forward in the summer transfer window. Nicolas Jackson’s inconsistency has been a source of frustration. The Senegal international has also spent large periods of the season out injured, with Enzo Maresca struggling to find a replacement.
Isak and Benjamin Sesko have been strongly linked with the west Londoners. Both players have interest from other Premier League and European clubs, with Chelsea facing a major battle to sign either player. An alternative such as Boniface could be an ideal agreement to strike.
Jackson had scored nine Premier League goals before suffering a hamstring injury in February. He is expected to miss a large part of the remainder of the season.
To return to the top of the Premier League, Chelsea need a player who can match the scoring exploits of the likes of Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah. Boniface has scored seven Bundesliga goals in only 837 minutes this season – the equivalent of just under 10 matches. He would provide excellent competition to Jackson.
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Chelsea target was snubbed by Saudi Arabian club but failed £58m transfer left him ‘happy’ | Football | Sport

Chelsea are reportedly eyeing a move for Victor Boniface three months after he failed to secure a transfer to Saudi Arabia. The Nigeria international seemed destined for a move to Al-Nassr towards the end of the January window but the Saudi outfit pulled the plug on a deal.
Al-Nassr were desperate to sign a new striker to play alongside Cristiano Ronaldo. They lined up deals for Boniface and Jhon Duran before making a late decision. It was Duran whose £64million switch was given the green light by officials, with Boniface forced to remain with Bayer Leverkusen. However, the 24-year-old is said to have been ‘happy’ and did not allow missing out on signing a lucrative contract ruin his mood.
Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes said a week after deadline day: “He’s very good now and I think he’s happy. He’s happy with the guys. That’s what I feel every day when I see him.
“He’s laughing in the locker room with the other crazy guys. They have a lot of fun together and he knows he has a bright future, so it’s not a once-in-a-lifetime chance.”
Now, a move to Chelsea could be on the cards. CaughtOffside report that the Blues are eyeing a move for the forward as an alternative to Alexander Isak.
Chelsea are expected to sign a new centre-forward in the summer transfer window. Nicolas Jackson’s inconsistency has been a source of frustration. The Senegal international has also spent large periods of the season out injured, with Enzo Maresca struggling to find a replacement.
Isak and Benjamin Sesko have been strongly linked with the west Londoners. Both players have interest from other Premier League and European clubs, with Chelsea facing a major battle to sign either player. An alternative such as Boniface could be an ideal agreement to strike.
Jackson had scored nine Premier League goals before suffering a hamstring injury in February. He is expected to miss a large part of the remainder of the season.
To return to the top of the Premier League, Chelsea need a player who can match the scoring exploits of the likes of Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah. Boniface has scored seven Bundesliga goals in only 837 minutes this season – the equivalent of just under 10 matches. He would provide excellent competition to Jackson.
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